نتایج جستجو برای: acoustic wave interference

تعداد نتایج: 381294  

2013
B. T. Khuri-Yakub Edward L. Ginzton

The transducer-lens system is one major component in the performance of an acoustic microscope. The design criteria for the various types of applications of an acoustic microscope are different. For surface imaging applications, it is desired to have a small spot size and low sidelobe level. For materials characterization and subsurface imaging applications (sue~ as subsurface crack imaging), i...

Journal: :The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 2013
Ying-Tsong Lin Kara G McMahon James F Lynch William L Siegmann

The acoustic ducting effect by curved nonlinear gravity waves in shallow water is studied through idealized models in this paper. The internal wave ducts are three-dimensional, bounded vertically by the sea surface and bottom, and horizontally by aligned wavefronts. Both normal mode and parabolic equation methods are taken to analyze the ducted sound field. Two types of horizontal acoustic mode...

2011
Shamachary Sathish Richard W. Martin Theodore E. Matikas

In a Scanning Acoustic Microscope (SAM) amplitude of focused acoustic beam reflected by a sample is utilized to produce acoustic images and to measure local elastic property for effective nondestructive characterization of materials. The most important acoustic rays involved in both imaging and quantitative measurements in an acoustic lens are shown in Fig.l. The extra contribution to the refle...

Alireza Abdikian, GHahraman Solookinejad Zahra Safi,

In this paper, we investigated the corrected plasmon dispersion relation for graphene in presence of a constant magnetic field which it includes a quantum term arising from the collective electron density wave interference effects. By using quantum hydrodynamic plasma model which incorporates the important quantum statistical pressure and electron diffraction force, the longitudinal plasmons ar...

Journal: :The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 2009
Natalie S Grigorieva Gregory M Fridman James A Mercer Rex K Andrew Michael A Wolfson Bruce M Howe John A Colosi

Propagation of energy along the sound channel axis cannot be formally described in terms of geometrical acoustics due to repeated cusped caustics along the axis. In neighborhoods of these cusped caustics, a very complicated interference pattern is observed. Neighborhoods of interference grow with range and overlap at long ranges. This results in the formation of a complex interference wave--the...

Journal: :iranian journal of science and technology (sciences) 2013
m. shahmansouri

dust acoustic (da) solitary waves are investigated in an unmagnetized dusty plasma comprising of fluid warm dust particles and kappa distributed ions. we assume the electron number density to be sufficiently depleted in this fluid model, i.e., ne  nd . we consider the usual ad hoc damping term, involving the damping rate  due to the dust–neutral collisions; and derived the modified dis...

2005
Tianrun Chen Purnima Ratilal Nicholas C. Makris

The mean and variance of the acoustic field forward propagated through a stratified ocean waveguide containing three-dimensional 3-D random internal waves is modeled using an analytic normal mode formulation. The formulation accounts for the accumulated effects of multiple forward scattering. These lead to redistribution of both coherent and incoherent modal energies, including attenuation and ...

Journal: :Lab on a chip 2011
Jinjie Shi Shahrzad Yazdi Sz-Chin Steven Lin Xiaoyun Ding I-Kao Chiang Kendra Sharp Tony Jun Huang

Three-dimensional (3D) continuous microparticle focusing has been achieved in a single-layer polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) microfluidic channel using a standing surface acoustic wave (SSAW). The SSAW was generated by the interference of two identical surface acoustic waves (SAWs) created by two parallel interdigital transducers (IDTs) on a piezoelectric substrate with a microchannel precisely bon...

Journal: :فیزیک زمین و فضا 0
ramin nikrouz assistant professor, geology group, urmia university, iran

refractor ambiguities are big problem in seismic refraction method especially in seismic engineering. there can be hidden subsurface geological phenomena such as hidden faults and shear zones which are not simply predicted by the travel-time graph or some geophysical methods. head wave amplitudes are used to show the resolution of refractor ambiguities and the existence of anisotropy in complex...

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